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Elhajj Mustapha Fye <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Aug 2000 04:07:38 +0200
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Ebou Jallow & all the rest.
I am sincerely begging all of you to forget about this discussion,and focus on the
man who plans to put us six feet deep.Comrades,let us not waste our time on
unnecessary things.
Kind Regards
Elhajj.

Ebou Jallow wrote:

> Saul,
> I beg you go find your that chinese tea and anything else you prefer to calm
> down.  Refer back to what I said earlier about the email- the writer
> "claimed" to be your brother.  Saul I do not know you, how in the world can
> I know that you have two brothers?  Now if this your "fictitious" brother is
> scam, and has the guts to send me two emails, claiming to be your brother in
> the first message,then why in the world should you worry about me exposing
> him?  What reason should I have in protecting a "secret" from a crook.
> Atleast Mr Khan I should thank you for exposing that incredible duplicity!
> Atleast you probably saved me from trusting and confiding in a Lier!  Thank
> you very much Saul Khan.....It is good you come out of the closet!
> So it is evidently clear to me now that the email was FAKE, because the only
> Saul Khan I ever heard of is you, whom he clearly claimed to be his brother
> in an earlier email.
> Now about that your "loser" label, I bet it hurts very deep.  Again I do not
> call you a loser, someone who knows you very well on the list sent me an
> email telling me who you are!  This time I will protect his anonymity at his
> request; and please do not ask me why. I have no interest in you whatsoever.
> Mr Saul Khan, who cares how much money you make ...?  Well if you are that
> successful, I am very happy for you...put your money and great education to
> good use, obviously it does not impress me, infact that is too much
> information for me-I do not need it, probably you can impress some sex
> walker on 14th Street with it.
> Finally, Mr Khan, I wish you best of luck in you endeavours to take care of
> the "big menace"  at Kanilai first, then come after me once you are done. If
> you want it sooner I dare you to be a man and invite me anywhere. I promise
> I will not ignore your call.
>
> Alutta Continua...!
>
> Ebou Jallow
>
> >From: saul khan <[log in to unmask]>
> >Reply-To: The Gambia and related-issues mailing list
> ><[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Ebou: RE. AN IDEA- Attn Mr Khan / Mr K. Touray
> >Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 21:06:35 GMT
> >
> >Ebou,
> >
> >I'm really trying to ignore you, but you're so obnoxious, it's not even
> >funny. So let me set the record straight: I have TWO brothers, and NONE of
> >them wrote anything to you. So, whoever wrote to you IS NOT MY BROTHER!
> >Just
> >like the "email" you quoted the last time, this is just another one of the
> >shameless childish games you play on this List. In any case, the writer
> >said
> >specifically that it is a private correspondence. No decent human being
> >will
> >do what you've done to this person. You can put any type of spin you want
> >on
> >that. Nothing changes. It's a darn shame!
> >
> >Regarding the "looser" label, why don't you do just a little research
> >before
> >throwing such labels around. I have more education, and I make twice more
> >money than you Ebou Jallow, and indeed the majority of AMERICANs (not
> >Gambians.) So, if I'm a "looser," what are you, or the majority out there?
> >So, if you want to engage in labeling, at least be rational about it.
> >
> >The crap that you threw about Jolas, and the ridiculous and unsolicited
> >"advice" that you keep giving us about Yaya Jammeh is what prompted my
> >comments. Otherwise, I'd just have continued to ignore you. Because I do
> >not
> >wish to engage you again (as long as Yaya is in power,) get this right:
> >I do not like you. I think you're worse than Yaya Jammeh, and the last
> >thing
> >we need in our struggle is phoney, two-faced "advisers" like yourself.
> >Period. The questions that Halifa raised are exactly what every decent
> >Gambian asks him/herself anytime Ebou Jallow says something about Yaya
> >Jammeh nowadays. I wouldn't say a word about Jammeh if I were you - a-la
> >APFRC Spokesman 1995. But, you either have some things in you, or you
> >don't.
> >We'll see how really cheeky you are, when we've gotten rid of the bigger
> >menace to our society. Until then, continue your charade. This is my last
> >word on this.
> >
> >Saul.
> >
> >>Jabou and Alasana,
> >>Can you people truthly proove to me that the email was not a phoney, a
> >>trap
> >>
> >
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